Tag Archives: Roots 2

Folk: album review – Show Of Hands ‘Roots 2: The Best Of Show Of Hands’

After a hugely-successful three and a half decades together Steve Knightley and Phil Beer announced this year that Show Of Hands’ days as a touring unit would finally be drawing to a close. The recent Autumn 2023 tour marked their final outing as a trio (with Miranda Sykes) and a spring tour planned for next year will be their final hurrah as a duo. To coincide with this fond farewell, they have a new compilation out. Intended as a companion piece to their original 2007 Roots ‘Best Of’ of compilation, Roots 2 offers up a whopping 31 tracks across two discs.

Steve Knightley: “We’ve always strived to evolve and experiment with our sound,, all the time staying true to our folk roots. We hope the diversity of this album demonstrates that and it will be a noteworthy addition to our discography.”

Immediate proof of just how long-overdue this follow-up compilation is, immediately comes in hearing just how many of my favourites from Show Of Hands can be found on this new collection: ‘Haunt You’, ‘The Long Way Home’, ‘Now You Know’ and, of course, ‘Arrogance, Ignorance and Greed’.

The earlier material isn’t neglected completely though. There’s a new version of ‘Country Life’, for example, recorded live in Exeter and reimagined as a gentle, reflective ballad rather than the rousing twenty-first century rural folk anthem we all love and know. And things are brought up to date with a gloriously celebratory live version of their 2021 ‘lockdown’ single, ‘The Best One Yet.’

Moving, poignant, rousing, anthemic (no-one does anthemic quite like Show Of Hands after all),  Roots 2 is a sterling late-career retrospective of one of the most important UK folk outfits of the past four decades.

Released: 6 November 2023 https://showofhands.co.uk/

Related post:

Live review: Show Of Hands at St Mary in the Castle 4/5/18